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The Government of Ethiopia and UNOPS Partner to Enhance the National Public Health Capacities

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: UNOPS and the Ministry of Health of the Government of Ethiopia have signed a $7.3 million project agreement to equip the laboratory facility and construction of a Waste Water Treatment Plant for the Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI). This new facility aims to support the AHRI which is a premier research institution in Ethiopia with a mandate to conduct scientific research about diseases of public health importance, train the next generation of scientists, and contribute to global health security.

The Armauer Hansen Research Institute has long been at the forefront of infectious disease research in Ethiopia, playing a critical role in the fight against leprosy and tuberculosis through scientific research, training, and collaboration. The planned laboratory facility in Addis Ababa will enhance AHRI’s ability to conduct innovative research in a modern environment equipped with the latest technology and infrastructure, further positioning Ethiopia as a leading center for infectious disease research in Africa.

UNOPS will work closely with the Government of Ethiopia, the Ministry of Health, and AHRI to ensure the laboratory facility meets international standards for research and biosafety. The project will include the construction of a laboratory liquid waste treatment plant as well as the procurement of equipment and supplies for a biorepository facility, diagnostic incubation center and animal house.

“UNOPS is honored to contribute to Ethiopia’s public health advancements by delivering this important laboratory facility,” said Ms. Worknesh Mekonnen, Director of the Ethiopia Multi-Country Office of UNOPS and Representative to the African Union. “We are committed to ensuring that this project will not only advance research but will also provide a sustainable and resilient infrastructure that will benefit Ethiopians for generations to come.”

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